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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIA

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIA

During the trip we will have a chance to meet with many companies and hopefully future business partners. It will be possible thanks to B2B meetings, which will be held almost every place and in accordance to your needs and expectations.

AGRINEX EXPO 2009 ,13-15 March

One of the place to be visited will be Agrinex Expo 2009, which is the 3rd agribusiness exhibition in Indonesia. The first fair was held in 2007 and organized by Performax, Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB), Association of Young Businessman, Department of Agriculture and Indonesian Cooperation Council (Dekopin) to support and promote Indonesian Agribusiness.

This year AGRINEX EXPO theme is: “ Food and Energy for All.”

This fair is dedicated to those interested in agribusiness as well as energy sector exploration and investment into the development of rural areas and those looking for renewable energy sources as well as CPO processing for bio-fuel.
Government Sector will be represented among others by: Department of Agriculture, Department of Marine and Fishery, Ministry of Trade, local province authorities.

Sectors Represented : Agriculture company, Forestry, Biodisel (Energy alternative), Fishery, Livestock, Seed (pembibitan), Fertilizer, Industry seed (industri benih), Pharmaceutical, Food and drink, Consultant and service, Transportation, Machine, Trade and manufacture, Distributor, Exporter, Packaging, Hypermarket, Food and drink industries, Animal Husbandry Food industries, Banks, Universities, government and non government Research Agencies.
Beside Agrinex, there are many side events such as Talk Show Agribusiness Expose, Road to Agrinex 2009 in QTV, quiz and game etc.
The opening ceremony will be held on Friday, 13 March 2008,10:00 hrs. with the presence of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Further information on Agrinex available at : www.agrinex.com

INVESTMENT

Indonesia as the biggest country within South East Asia creates various investment opportunities. With the growth at the level of 6% Indonesia despite the global slowdown remains stable and more and more developed economy. The country with over 220 million population give the advantage of high domestic market demand. Its strategic location makes it an excellent gateway to other ASEAN countries markets, what is surely an advantage for companies investing in Indonesia.
Recent democratization and transformation resulted in better management of the country, and stable conditions of foreign investment. Newly introduced law on Investment contributed and improved investment climate in Indonesia and resulted in simplification of the rules and conditions for new opened investments.
Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board is looking forward the investors in the following sectors: infrastructure development, renewable energy sources and technology, mining and minerals processing technology, Shipyard development, oil and refinery development as well as agriculture and food processing, technology and many others which in the future will bring benefit for all interested parties. We will visit the special Economic zone in Batam, which is a model of economic zone for Indonesia and because of its strategic close location to Singapore one of the most developed and modern place in Indonesia together with Jakarta or Surabaya.

PLACES OF INTEREST IN INDONESIA

Batam Island

Batam is one of the largest islands in the Riau Archipelago, and not long ago it was just another poor island with coastal villages and unspoiled nature. The declaration of the Batam free trade zone in 1989 has turned the island upside down, after just a few years of rapid construction it now has a modern airport, tourist and business centers and a still growing infrastructure that has changed the island completely.

It is no secret that nearby Singapore is the role model, and the goal is eventually to become one of the biggest ports of Southeast Asia and a major center of international trade, industry and commerce. The strategic location close to the Malacca Strait and Singapore will certainly help reaching this goal, but like the rest of Indonesia the economy and development here was dealt a major blow during and after the Asia economic crisis in the late 1990's.

Batam is actually one of fastest growing tourist destinations in Indonesia in terms of visitor arrivals. There are several tourist resorts here with luxurious hotels and golf courses. Many visitors however choose to use Batam only as an entry point, it is only 40 minutes from Singapore with boat, and then leave with the first available transport to other destinations in Indonesia.

Jakarta

Jakarta on the shores of the Java Sea, Jakarta is a bustling metropolis and the country’s capital offering all kinds of attractions, from museums, art and antique markets, first class shopping to accommodations, food and a wide variety of cultural activities.
Jakarta also has prime attraction from the Indonesia’s past. The National Museum holds a vast collection, pre-historic, artifacts and relics of the various ethnic.
In the old town area and Chinatown in North Jakarta warehouses of the Dutch East Indies Company and period buildings still stand.
Jakarta’s lush tropical landscapes and challenging greens come as a surprise. Over 30 world-class golf courses are found in and around the city, designed by some of the world-renowned golf course architects by great player.

Pulau Seribu

Located just of the Bay of Jakarta, the Thousand Islands or Pulau Seribu is a cluster of islands offering an array of activities; sunbathing, vigorous water sports, camping or enjoying first-class accommodations. Clear waters and pretty coral reefs also make fabulous diving sites that take only about two hours to reach from the Ancol Marina.

SurabayaSurabayais a major industrial and commercial centre on the island of Java and has numerous places and attractions for visitors. One of them is the Empu TantularMuseum, also known as Museum Propinsi Negiri Jawa. A thuk thuk or ornately carved wooden drum originating from Madura is stunning. The numerous galleries within the museum are a potpourri of Javanese history and culture, arts and crafts as well as archaeological displays.
The museum also houses a fine collection of topeng masks and shadow puppets. Unfortunately most of the labelling of all the objects on display are in Bahasa Indonesia but it is easy enough to get the gist with dates etc.
What is amazing is some of the outlandish exhibits in the museum which include a Daimler motor cycle, a penny-farthing bicycle, and an ancient gramophone player including records!. Although this might seem bizarre there is a relevance to these objects.
Spending an hour or two in this museum is well worth it and could be included on your visit to the Surabaya Zoo.

B a l i

Bali one of the thousands of islands comprising the Indonesian Archipelago, has long been renowned as a leading tourist destination of the South Pacific or even the World for its exotic and vibrant art and culture, natural beauty and the hospitality of its people.
Many names have been given to this small island, such as: “Island of a Thousand Temples”, “Morning of the World” and many others.
Hinduism is practiced by almost 95% of Bali’s population of about 3 million, specifically blended with Budhism and the ancestor worship to make it inseparable from everyday life, and no opportunity is missed to worship God in an unending series of ceremonies stretching from birth, up to and after death.

Bali is known for abundant attractions including sparkling beach resorts, archaelogical remains and scenic beauty. Many ways are available to take visitors to those well-known place to enjoy the beauty of Bali from the mountain resort to the coastline.

Alas Kedaton. A temple surrounded by forest with monkey inhabitantsBatur. Wellknown for the active Mt. Batur and the Lake.Bedugul. Beautiful lake-temple Beratan with harmonious mountain panoramaBekasih. The biggest temple in Indonesia, or the Mother Temple situated on the slope of the sacred Mt. Agung.Denpasar. The Capital City of the Province of Bali, with Shopping centers, markets, Bali Museum and Art Center.Nusa Dua. Magnificent white sandy beaches with a number of five-star hotels.Sangeh. Forest of nutmeg trees with hundreds of monkey inhabitants and Bukit Sari Temple in the middle of it.Sanur. Exciting white sandy beach known as one of the main tourist resorts with International Hotels.Sanur. Exciting white sandy beach known as one of the main tourist resort with Internatioal Hotel.Tanah Lot.Trunyan. Ancient village of the original Balinese with specific tradition and custom, accessible by boat across Batur Lake.Ubud. Famous amidst visitors from various countries for the Museum of Painting “Puri Lukisan”, countryside living and the artist community.Uluwatu. Amazing temple perching on the edge of a stiff cliff on the south coast.

Lombok

Looking for sun, sea and sand without the usual holiday crowd? Senggigi is Lombok’s most developed tourist region and many first-class resorts have mushroomed around the secluded bays and tranquil beaches.
Tanjung aan is probably Lombok’s finest beach. Northwest of the island are the emerald-like islands of Gili Air, Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan. Boasting powder white beachs, crystal-clear waters and an amazing underwater world, these islands are perfect for diving and snorkeling.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS

Muontain Bromo and Semeru

The Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park lies to the southeast of Surabaya. Its famous feature is the remarkable and vast ‘sand sea’ (covers 10 km), across which is the caldera of an ancient volcano (Tengger) and which four newer volcanic cone has emerged. The massif also includes the highest mountain in Java, Semeru
Tengger sandy area has been protected since 1919, and its believed to be the only conservation area in Indonesia, even probably in the world possessing a unique ocean and sand at the altitude about 2000 m above sea level.

East Java Caves

One of the adventure activities in Indonesia is caving. Lots of caves are unexplored; some of them are documented well by the Head of Geotourism Commission. Caves in Indonesia also facing an impact of development, especially karst caves.

Rafting
In the past Indonesia’s rivers have sustained wildlife, nutured small communities that cluster on their banks and transported travelers. It’s only in recent years that their great potential for high-adrenalin recreational enjoyment in the form of white water rafting and kayaking has been utilized. But now whether you’re after a few hours of action in Bali or Java, or a multi-day expedition in Sumatera or Sulawesi, there’s enough to satisfy any white-water enthusiast’s appetite.

FOR GOLFERS

Indonesia is famous for its golf courses. Only around the capital city of Jakarta we find over 200 golf courses with 9 and 18 wholes, with different scale of difficulty suitable for advances players and those putting their first steps learning this fascinating game. We allow you to experience the most beautiful and demanding golf courses in Indonesia.